"Your wife is with me, both of us ...", the man came to the neighbor's phone and reached the police station and pleaded for help, but ...

A sad story came from the Khajuraho area in the Chatarpur district, where a woman not only left her husband and children but also sent a decision to end the relationship with her lover and also end the relationship. This story has created a sensation in the whole town. Dharmendra Namdev, the victim Dharmendra Namdev, married a woman named Babli in 2014. Both have two young children. Dharmendra, who worked in Delhi, received a setback when he received the news that his wife had a love affair with the town’s young man Shivam Kumar. He returned to Khajuraho as soon as he immersed the suspicion. The night of March 4, when Dharmendra complained of chest pain, the woman fed him a sleeping pill in the name of medicine. When he lost his sleep at night, he saw that Babli had left the house and disappeared. Before running away with the lover, Babli also took three lakh calls, but not only left the house, but also took about three lakh calls out of the house. Dharmendra filed a missing report, but a few days later he received a call from his wife and his lover. On the phone, they both told about the wedding and then sent an affidavit in which Babli asked Dharmendra to end all kinds of relationships. Dharmendra broke a mountain of sadness due to the departure of Babli, a broken family with the help of young children and mother. Now he is forced to live a needy life with two young children and his elderly mother. Dharmendra filed a case of fraud and betrayal in the police station against his wife and her beloved. The lover was a resident of the UP resident that Babli’s lover Shivam Kumar is a resident of the Khadkoli town in the Mainpuri district of Uttar Pradesh. Police are now investigating the entire case, in which the angle of love relations, fraud and illegal money are also being investigated. What does the law say? According to legal experts, if a married woman marries another person without a divorce, it is a criminal offense in terms of section 494 of the Indian Criminal Act (a second marriage of the spouse). In addition, money from home can also impose parts of economic crime. Share this story -tags